Keir starmers top ten political mistakes.

Started by Thomas, November 07, 2021, 01:46:52 PM

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papasmurf

Quote from: Streetwalker on November 07, 2021, 03:19:00 PM


This morning he was talking about Making Brexit work and under no circumstances would re-join the EU .
That is effectively the kiss of death.
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Streetwalker

My first date with my wife to be was at a Uriah Heap concert , if Starmer went to that its no wonder he is deaf to the electorate . 


(tumble weed )


 This morning he was talking about Making Brexit work and under no circumstances would re-join the EU .So he has pissed off  The only group of people ,the labour remoaner camp , that still backed him . 

Every one else has left the building 




papasmurf

Quote from: Thomas on November 07, 2021, 02:52:27 PM
well done pappy , you just added that to the list.
Then there is kicking people out of the party without a hearing or appeal.  
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Thomas

Quote from: papasmurf on November 07, 2021, 02:29:07 PM
That article misses out not kicking out of the Labour party all those who accepted Netanyahu's "bung."
well done pappy , you just added that to the list.

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papasmurf

That article misses out not kicking out of the Labour party all those who accepted Netanyahu's "bung."
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Thomas

Electability
Keir Starmer, a defence lawyer who later became Director of Public Prosecutions, was first elected as a Labour MP in the safe seat of Holborn and St Pancras in 2015. He was quickly promoted to Labour's Shadow Cabinet and in April 2020 succeeded Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party. This meteoric rise, and his successful career in law, earned him a reputation for being a smart political operator: strategic, and eminently electable.
But, by both these measures, Starmer's reputation is beginning to fade. After an initial surge in popularity, he slipped behind Johnson in the polls and has remained there for much of this year. In March 2021 YouGov's 'Best PM' poll put Starmer 10 points behind Johnson, while in May this fell to -16. In August the question 'Does Keir Starmer look like a PM in waiting?' came back with a 61% negative response vs. 16% positive. Meanwhile, according to Statista, voting intentions have consistently favoured the Conservatives over a Starmer-led Labour Party – and this is confirmed by the nosedive in Labour votes in this year's council and by-elections.
Starmer's claim to electability is now doubtful. But what explains this decline from a politician so congenial to the establishment, presentable to the middle-classes and acceptable to the right-wing press?
Perhaps the answer lies in Starmer's other alleged capability: strategy.
On the strategic front Keir Starmer has made a series of errors of judgement.
Let's take a look at the top ten.

https://creatingsocialism.org/keir-starmers-mistakes/
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